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Dermatoglyphics

Human Genetics   Research Article

Association between gastrointestinal cancers and fingerprint patterns in the Iranian population

Authors: S. Abbasi and M. Rasouli

Gastrointestinal cancers are malignant diseases with high mortality rate. Early diagnosis of patients could improve the results of treatment. Many studies used dermatoglyphics as a biomarker to predict the incidence of genetic diseases and cancers. This study assessed the association between gastrointestinal cancers and partic.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 16(3):
gmr16039762
DOI:
10.4238/gmr16039762
Bioinformatics   Research Article

Psychogenetics of Turner syndrome: an investigation of 28 subjects and respective controls using the Bender test and Piagetian scales

Authors: F.C.F. Ricardi, L.L. Zaia, I. Pellegrino-Rosa, J.T. Rosa, O.Z. Mantovani de Assis and P.H. Saldanha

Piagetian scales and the Bender visual motor gestalt test (BT) were applied to 28 subjects with universal 45,X Turner syndrome (TS), and their respective controls, in order to investigate their cognitive performance. Dermatoglyphics were also analyzed to obtain clues concerning embryological changes that may have appeared duri.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 9(3):
vol9-3gmr815
DOI:
10.4238/vol9-3gmr815
Human Genetics   Short communication

Psychogenetics of Ullrich-Turner syndrome (an investigation of 28 subjects and respective controls through the Bender test and Piagetian scales) (Psicogen�©tica da s�­ndrome de Ullrich-Turner (investiga�§�£o de 28 sujeitos com respectivos controles atrav�©s do teste de Bender e das escalas de Piaget))

Authors: F�¡tima do Carmo Fonseca Ricardi

Piagetian scales (PS) and Bender visual motor gestalt test (BT), as well as laterality and Ishihara tests, were applied to 28 subjects with universal 45,X Ullrich-Turner syndrome (UTS), and their respective controls, in order to investigate their cognitive performance. Dermatoglyphics were also analyzed to obtain “clues&.. Read More»

Genet. Mol. Res. 4(4):